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Ipsotek Joins Dell AI Factory Ecosystem

The computer vision provider will integrate its real-time video analytics software into Dell’s scalable enterprise artificial intelligence initiative.

Video analytics provider Ipsotek announced its integration into a new enterprise artificial intelligence initiative aimed at accelerating large-scale technology adoption across multiple industries.

The company, an Eviden business, is among the ecosystem technology providers selected for the Dell AI Factory. Launched last month, the Dell initiative uses modular, integrated infrastructure and services to help organizations transition from initial AI concepts to validated, real-world deployments.

Ipsotek provides computer vision software designed to extract real-time insights from video data across distributed environments. The technology is utilized across several sectors, including transportation, smart cities, retail and critical infrastructure.

The integration comes amid ongoing corporate investment in vision-language models and generative AI. These technical advancements aim to simplify deployment, enhance software usability and lower barriers to adoption for organizations implementing video analytics for the first time.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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